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[28] [29] Like many forest perennials, Trillium grandiflorum is a slow growing plant. Its seeds have double dormancy, meaning they normally take at least two years to fully germinate . The seeds are dispersed in late summer, germinating after a cold and then a warm period, producing a root and after another winter the seedling's cotyledon ...
Trillium (trillium, wakerobin, toadshade, tri flower, birthroot, birthwort, and sometimes "wood lily") is a genus of about fifty flowering plant species in the family Melanthiaceae. Trillium species are native to temperate regions of North America and Asia , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] with the greatest diversity of species found in the southern Appalachian ...
Trillium ovatum, the Pacific trillium, also known as the western wakerobin, western white trillium, or western trillium, is a species of flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It is the most widespread and abundant trillium in western North America .
Trillium petiolatum flowers very early April to late May (depending upon conditions and elevation) but it may bloom earlier upon south-facing slopes. It occurs at elevations from 400 to 1,400 m (1,300 to 4,600 ft), above stream beds, under scrub brush, and near the edges of coniferous and deciduous forests. [ 5 ]
Trillium recurvatum, the prairie trillium, [3] toadshade, [4] or bloody butcher, [5] is a species of perennial herbaceous flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae. [3] [5] It is native to parts of central and eastern United States, where it is found from Iowa south to Texas and east to North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
Growing from bulb-like rhizomes, trillium can often be spotted in the woodlands. But they also make fabulous additions to your backyard. They have three dark green leaves and showy, snow-white ...
Trillium erectum is a perennial, herbaceous, flowering plant that persists by means of an underground rhizome.Like all trilliums, it has a whorl of three bracts (leaves) and a single trimerous flower with three sepals, three petals, two whorls of three stamens each, and three carpels (fused into a single ovary with three stigmas).
Trillium hibbersonii is a perennial, herbaceous plant with a reddish scape (stem) approximately 1.0 to 8.2 cm (0.39 to 3.23 in) tall. Like all trilliums, it has a whorl of three bracts (leaves) and a single trimerous flower with 3 sepals, 3 petals, two whorls of 3 stamens each, and 3 carpels (fused into a single ovary with 3 stigmas). [4]
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